Airbus has announced that its A220 aircraft will receive an interior upgrade with the introduction of the Airspace cabin, a design already present in other Airbus models like the A350, A330neo, and A320neo. The Airspace upgrade aims to improve passenger experience and operational efficiency for airlines operating the single-aisle jet.
The new Airspace cabin is scheduled to be introduced in 2026, with retrofits available for older A220 aircraft in subsequent years. Additionally, Airbus revealed plans for a higher-capacity version of the A220-300, which will seat up to 160 passengers starting in 2027—an increase of ten seats over the current configuration.
The Airspace design includes features such as lighter and larger overhead bins—20% lighter and offering 15% more bag capacity than previous versions—and advanced lighting options with 16 million LED colors. Airbus claims these lighting systems can help reduce jet lag by up to four hours. The cabin also makes use of the A220’s large windows, which are bigger than those on some widebody jets, providing more natural light and better views.